posted on: Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The resident Baby Space toddler is just over two and a half years old. In terms of his language development he's at a really fun age where he's talking, singing and starting to make up his own stories and songs. But even if he wasn't a chatty little chap I think this crazy colourful bag of felt letters would be a hit! Wee ones can dive into a tactile experience that encourages imaginative play and early literacy with an all-round sensory and cognitive feast. Grouping like colours into teams is a great game for colour recognition, and preschoolers love to hunt for 'their letters' to spell out their own name.

The Baby Space toddler's latest obsession is asking other people their names and then telling them his. Not just his first name - his whole name. It's 29 letters long. We may need a few bags.

posted on: Tuesday, June 22, 2010

With stencilled-letter walls, clean white shelves and a library ready to read, this little corner is reminiscent of baby Sayer's lovely space - another ideal nook to curl up with bub and a good book. Inspired to create your own? Get started with these nifty finds:

posted on: Monday, June 7, 2010

Off finishing my end of semester Uni assessments (wish me luck!). In the meantime why not have a scroll through your favourite baby and kid spaces (see contents on the right) or send me an email about any baby products you'd like researched. I also love comments! Which room has been your favourite so far? See you on the 21st!

As requested by Miss N, cute and contemporary Australian invites that are just a click away. Mooo invitations from $1.50 AUD, Alannah Rose invitations, $24.95 AUD for a box of 10, and little envelope invitations, $22 for a pack of 10.

posted on: Wednesday, June 2, 2010

When I was little I used to lie in bed at night and dream up different rooms and houses. They usually had themes and were highly colour coordinated and elaborate. One room was a rabbit themed room. Not a room full of rabbits, but a room for a rabbit. Well, for a child pretending to be a rabbit. A child-rabbit hybrid if you will. With a burrow type entry instead of a door and a slippery dip for sliding into the room (clearly I hadn't figured out the logistics of how one could slide down into something that was already at ground level).

Another room was a pink glitter room inspired by a sparkly pink glitter ball and pink water glitter wand. One house was a Mickey Mouse themed house...you get the idea. I couldn't understand why grownups all wanted their houses to be similar colours, shapes and sizes. How boring!

If I hadn't finished 'designing' a room or a house by the time I fell asleep (I usually hadn't) then I continued designing it the next night. Fast forward 20 + years and I discover:

A fantastical interior creation from Kidtropolis. The Magic Tree House room!

posted on: Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Last week we took a look at Riley's room. This week, Riley's mum, Beshka, tells us about her son's room and her decorating inspirations.

vibeA budding navigator's space. Mum, Beshka was inspired by Logan's love of all transport and travel. Apart from colour, one of the main considerations in both rooms was layout - the rooms had to be wheelchair accessible for their dad.